Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Defendant Lacked Standing to Contest Search of Camera with Incriminating Photo

U.S. v. Moya-Breton, 2009 WL 1524900 (6/2/09) (unpub'd) - The defendant did not have standing to contest the seizure of a photo of him with a handgun and a large roll of cash, even though he told his co-conspirator to destroy it. He did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the searched camera that took the photo.